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Summary
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Eleven award-winning masters of mystery present Murder Among Friends, a provocative collection of all-new stories that explore the bonds -- and boundaries -- of friendship. These tales of life and death, loyalty and betrayal, feature friends and neighbors -- "partners in crime" -- who are as thick as thieves. Or so it seems...
Lawrence Block offers an ex-NYPD detective's ironic reminiscences of the night he bent the law to help some "friends of a friend"...new Round Table member Susan Isaacs has Judith Singer (heroine of her novel Compromising Positions) hitting the mean streets of suburban Long Island to investigate the "suicide" of an acquaintance with an all-too-perfect life...Peter Straub's story suggests that the oldest friendships harbor the deepest secrets...Stanley Cohen delivers the chilling account of a pair of coworkers who go on a late-night shopping spree in a closed department store...Dorothy Salisbury Davis tells of life in a small town where secrets -- and grudges -- are carried to the grave...and six other imaginative tales by a diverse group of celebrated writers.
- Introduction to the Adams Roundtable Anthology Murder Among Friends by Justin Scott · in *
- Let’s Get Lost [Matt Scudder] by Lawrence Block · ss EQMM Sep/Oct, 2000
- Haven’t We Met Before? by Mary Higgins Clark · ss MHCMM Sum ’99
- A Night in the Manchester Store by Stanley Cohen · nv *
- Hank’s Tale by Dorothy Salisbury Davis · nv EQMM Sep/Oct, 2000
- The Diamond G-String by Mickey Friedman · nv *
- Compliments of a Friend by Susan Isaacs · na *
- Taking Out Mr. Garbage by Judith Kelman · nv *
- Collaboration by Warren Murphy · ss *
- The Hungry Sky by Justin Scott · nv *
- The Geezers Peter Straub · nv *
- Show Us the Way by Whitley Strieber · nv *
Original title: Murder Among Friends
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery
The following works are contained within this one: Haven’t We Met Before? (1999) [Short Story] Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Hank’s Tale (2000) [Short Story] Author: Dorothy Salisbury Davis
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